Why is documentation important in EMS?
First and foremost, EMS documentation serves a vital clinical purpose. It is the record of your assessment and care of patients. An accurate record of the care provided in the field can play a critical role in the subsequent treatment of patients in an ED, trauma center or other receiving facility.
When dispatch to an emergency call you should?
When dispatched to an emergency call, you should: not respond until you are sure of the location.
What is the 1st and most important concept when providing patient care?
Which of the following concepts is the first and MOST important when providing patient care? Treat the patient to the best of his or her ability and provide care that a reasonable, prudent person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the emergency scene the EMR should?
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| Term Which of the following MOST accurately describes an emergency medical reponder (EMR)? | Definition The first medically trained person to arrive to the scene. |
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| Term When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should: | Definition assist the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated |
What is EMS documentation?
The primary purpose of EMS documentation is to provide a written record of patient assessment and treatment that can help guide further care. For the information to be readily understood and communicated, it must be organized in a format that all healthcare providers involved in patient care will understand.
Why is it important to have good documentation for your PCR?
The importance of a well-written narrative on the PCR cannot be overemphasized. A well-written narrative will not simply duplicate information documented elsewhere. Instead it will paint in the details, and clearly describe why treatments provided were necessary.
What does 911 say when they answer?
When you call 911, a call-taker will answer the phone and say “911” or “911, what’s your emergency?”. Ideally, you should tell the call-taker what the emergency is, for example: “My house is on fire!” “There’s someone breaking into my home!”
How do patients define quality of care?
As defined by the IOM study committee, quality of care is the degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge.
Which comes first in EMS decision making?
You must first identify and clarify the issue (in homage to the “I” in IRAC) by asking clarifying questions as necessary and really listening to what is being communicated to you. Step 1 is the most important – and simultaneously the most difficult – part of the decision-making process.
Why is EMS research a vital part in the evolution of patient management?
Why is EMS research a vital part in the evolution of patient management? Research provides data that identify treatments that are beneficial and/or lifesaving for trauma patients and those that are not. Participation in EMS research empowers the EMT to help shape the future of trauma care.
What should an EMR do once the EMS unit is on the scene?
Upon arriving at the scene of a multiple-patient incident, the EMR’s primary responsibility is to: assess the environment to detect possible threats to his or her safety. To provide the best possible care for the patient: all EMS personnel must function effectively as a team.